Panama to NYC Part 2

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A moment of peace and gentle beauty

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Media man Rich hard at work.  I really think that he is just having fun.

 

More excitement!  Notice the color of the water after the spray recedes.  Reminds me of ice cubes or really COLD water.  Pretty color though.  If you notice the sail is reefed (made smaller for all you non sailors)

My favorite thing is watching the spray build and the waves grow.  John stands fearless as the tumult grows!

The waves and water build to a frenzy and then it is yet another beautiful day.

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The end to a calm and peaceful day.

Lunch and happy hour.  John leading us in a Q&A about UK Sports.  Not fair for us Americans and Canadians.

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One of the fun tasks is checking the steering cables and making sure that all is well.

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What a beautiful and fun day along with a great ride!!

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Yea!! The race is over and we have WON!! and no, we really don’t know where Garmin is.

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A lighthouse for my lighthouse friends!

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Tidying up deck as we go!

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Whoops, somehow Matt has Champagne on board???

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Elaine and I celebrating.  Not to worry, we shared the bottle with 15 others!

Managed to finally catch a bird as he caught the fish!!  Poor fish and lucky bird.

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And we sailed this close to it!  Imagine being an immigrant and sailing in on a ship.  I felt great pride in America, can you phantom what they might have felt?

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Jill, Jen and me ready to land!

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Home again!

 

 

Entering NYC harbor

Cool picture by the media boat.  The red flying off the bottom of the mainsail is not me trying to go up the main, not a protest flag, but the British flag. On the opposite side of the boat we have a small American flag that allows us to come into the country.

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Look out ducks we are coming in!

1st place podium

We did it for real!!  First place finish!

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More later for the New York adventures with Kevin Brubaker and friends and ex students.

Panama to New York

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You are right, I am not on boat but at Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge near Londonderry, Ireland on a tour with some of our crew.  Oh, and if you noticed it looks like I gained weight, that is wrong, that is how much the wind is blowing and making my pants fill with air!

However, I am going to give you a bit of a story on our trip from Panama to NYC.

Well, in the dead of night, (10pm) 9 Clipper boats slipped out of Shelter Harbor with the remaining three still making their way out of the Panama Canal.  We were to gather for a 3pm start the next day after the remaining 3 caught up (yes we were supposed to be motoring slowly toward NYC).

3pm comes and due to 2-3 knots of wind start is postponed until 6pm.

6pm arrives with 3-4 knot winds so start postponed, instructions to continue motoring towards NYC and start will be at 5am.

5am and still 3-4 knots of wind so postponed to 7am.

7am and the winds have built so we get a start off in 15 to 20 knots!  YEA though our start was not so great.  However we have a few thousand miles to go so we will just smile and get on with it.  We reached off under the fleet (yes we were really out of it) and moved to the westside .  Then, in the first couple of scheds (the 6 hour info on all our positions) we show up in the lead.  Now how did that happen?

Oh yes, we now have Rich, the media man on our boat. Sorry about that jump in thought.  Just needed to let you know that he was on.

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He really does work, but has a fascination with Nutella if he thinks we are not looking.  I like him because he has labeled me the “wisest” not the oldest!!

Rich is interviewing Han, Justin, Skipper Matt and me for this race.  He changes boats each race and is working on a documentary for Clipper.  He is insisting I am involved because I am the wisest but we all know it is because I am the oldest!

June 1st- LMax,, Derry, Garmin and DaNang gast and soon they are in the lead.

June 2nd- Wind still awesome and great sailing and still on starboard tack which is great for me in the bunk I have!!!  I am less likely to fly our or fall out of it while sleeping.

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Bunk set up at angle to keep one of falling out.

This evening we saw a long thin phosphorus greenish yellowish thing in the water alongside the boat.  Not sure what it was but once again Mother Nature is showing me new things.

June 3rd- lots of changes in positions on this race and most fun of all still lots of boats in sight!! (this is not a normal happening).  Winds going from good to nothing to really shifty, etc.  Good thing as it keeps us alert and on our toes.  We have now passed between Haiti and Cuba with the Bahamas next.

Interesting tactic as Matt decided not to cover LMax, Derry, Great Britain and DaNang as they go west.  I am thinking oh no, another flyer.  We should be up there with Dennis Conner for not covering.  However, this one PAID OFF!  Unbelievable!  The boats west went into a giant hole and we keep moving toward NYC and are now in the top 3!

June 4th- Today on watch we are treated to an amazing dolphin show!  Even had a couple jumping about 15-20 feet out of the water.  This is truly better than Sea World.  Not sure why, but everyone becomes like a kid watching the dolphins.  Cameras come out, we run to the bow and watch them crisscross under, around and in front of the boat while others swim alongside and leap out of the water every once and a while.  Do they have radar or incredible instincts that they can swim so fast together and turn without running into each other.  (Reminds me of marching band days and wondering if kids are going to turn wrong way and run into each other…..yes I have seen that happen!)

Great stars tonight with 3 shooting stars.  Question for all since I can’t google currently. The bright planet that has slowly been moving over the weeks from inside Scorpio to currently above Scorpio is? Mars or Saturn ? or something else?  Also is Ceres a star?

This race has been great fun as we maneuvered our way past Visit Seattle and then ended up in a great duel with Garmin for 1st place.  Besides being able to see Garmin and having  fun, we discovered that we could reef main and have smaller Yankee up and still be very competitive and fast.  Now if we can just transfer that knowledge to the last few races!

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One of the slow moments prior to the race with Jill enjoying the moment, Lynn wondering where the wind is, John searching behind us, Adrian checking in front, and Jane, Neil Justin and Kat just coping with steering.

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Justin placing a sail tie across the hatch to warn that it is open.  The man of the wristbands!

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hmmm? who asked you to come aboard?  We find these sad fish off and on during the journey.  We always hope they are still capable to be thrown back into the sea and live for another day.

 

You thought you would not have to see anymore sunsets?  Wrong.  Don’t you love the way the colors change?

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Wahoo, here we go!

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The spray flies

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as we kick up foam off the stern

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and we are moving again with Justin on the helm, Sean hanging on, Neil trimming traveler, while Jane has the grinder job!

 

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John the master trimmer at work

 

Just thought I would entertain you with a few of our meals.  The one that looks a bit pasty is my version of raisin bread that I was in process of making.  It turned out well and even got compliments!  Don’t ask me what they might be, just enjoy your food at home and understand why we get so excited to get to shore and take pics of the food we eat!  It can’t be all that bad though as we all clean our plates and some even ask for seconds.  When I ask for seconds it is a calendar event for the cooks for that day.

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Sean helming, Neil making sure we stay  on track according to directions, Justin trimming traveler and Mike grinding  Don’t you love Justin’s green Seattle glasses?  They make me smile!

OK, they look the same, but if you look carefully there are some slight differences.

Along the way form Panama, we started noticing flies on the boat.  A new first.  Not sure why, but they were multiplying every day.  Really annoying! Soooo,

Linda the fly killer at work.  This became my self appointed daily job! Others tried also but I was the master!  Toward the end of the race we found out why.  We had eggs still on board from Seattle and they had become a bit disgruntled on not having been eaten thus they rotted and became a fly incubator.  In comes Sean and carefully and stealthily cleans them up and tosses them overboard and almost instantly the fly numbers decreased until a few days later we became fly free!!

Kat signaling what trim is needed (I love this way as I don’t have to hear) while Mike later on trims the kite with Great Britain to our starboard side. (just throwing the starboard in so you non sailors can think thru this)

John pushing me to my limits on grinding.  He is really strong!  If these pics were bigger you could see the expressions on my face as I tried to keep up with John.

Another beautiful day with everyone relaxing.  John reading, Lynn in the beanbag pretending she is trimming and then Lynn and Jen showing off their trimming skills.

Going to start a Part 2 as I think this post is going to keep you busy for a while.

It is a beautiful day in Derry.  First day with Sun most of it!

Panama and the Canal

Panama City was bigger than I expected and one thought I take away from both there and Colon (the other side of the canal), traffic and driving is unreal.  Fear for your life or shut your eyes.  Could be I haven’t been in any traffic lately and that’s my problem.

Panamanian Meal. The drink was sugar cane.

Panamanian Meal. The drink was sugar cane.

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Seattle to Panama Part 1

After a great time in Seattle, we had an amazing sendoff.  Ruby helped me get all my gear back on the boat, Navy band played us going to boats, and Nancy came down and waved us off.

Tubist is not going to miss the action

Tubist is not going to miss the action

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Crossing the Pacific

After a spectacular sendoff with the drum and cymbal group, dignitaries, fireworks, and good wishes, we did an exhibition start and short race then motored the 100+ miles to start line in order to carefully go through the many fishing nets and boats that are everywhere off of the China coast.

Motoring out to start from Qingdao

Motoring out to start from Qingdao

Once we arrived at the designated location (longitude and latitude) we lined up for the Lemans start.  In absence of markers/pins for a start line, there is a designated boat who becomes the lead boat and calls everyone together.  They will then set up the timing countdown.  Everyone then jockeys for a position and at 1 minute left, motors go off, crew is lined up behind the front pedestal and when the count hits zero all move quickly to their position and raise the yankee and staysail as quickly as possible and begin racing.  For the Clipper races, no one is allowed to make any sail changes or tacks for the first 10 minutes.  Then all is fair.

Lining up for Lemans Start

Lining up for Lemans Start.  First boat crew is moving back to line up.

The beginning of this race was very good weather and enjoyable for all.

Yes, we are in front of those guys!

Yes, we are in front of those guys!  Fun to be able to look behind!

Eric enjoying easy trim of kite

Eric enjoying easy trim of kite

Checking out the passing boats

Checking out the passing boats

Interesting fishing vessels

Interesting fishing vessels

Team work bringing in the kite

Team work bringing in the kite

Now to get it in the galley

Now to get it in the galley

Then, we passed the southern tip of Japan and Mother Nature showed her true spirit!
Windseeker cannot even find the wind!

Windseeker cannot even find the wind!

Looking pretty bleak

Looking pretty bleak

Sunset though is beautiful

Sunset though is beautiful

A special little friend begins to bring us some wind

A special little friend begins to bring us some wind

Slowly the wind fills and Alex is happy

Slowly the wind fills and Alex is happy

Right now we are thinking I like it when it heels a bit!

Right now we are thinking I like it when it heels a bit!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Head sail changing up front

Head sail changing up front

Sail Change and a reef in

Sail Change and a reef in

Sending sail back to be flaked

Sending sail back to be flaked

 

Flaking the sail so it can be put down below in sail locker

Flaking the sail so it can be put down below in sail locker (Note all the yellow foulies.  This means it is cold outside!)

Building up speed!

Building up speed!

Kat and Justin grinding in the Yankee

Kat and Justin grinding in the Yankee

Nature saying good night

Nature saying good night

A little more beauty

A little more beauty

And then the fun begins!

And then the fun begins!

Just a bit of spray

Just a bit of spray

Sail Change and a reef in

Sail Change and a reef in

Getting a bit wild out here

Getting a bit wild out here

Hang on!

Hang on!

 

 

 

 

 

You think it is crazy up there? You should be back here!

You think it is crazy up there? You should be back here!

You should try eating down here

You should try eating down here

Working the traveler

Working the traveler

 

 

Justin the awesome cookie maker with Doug cheering him on

Justin the awesome cookie maker with Doug cheering him on

And then it calms down

And then it calms down and we are flaking sails once again

And we are dealing with fixes....Linda going up to put a new reef 3 line due to original snapped

And we are dealing with fixes….Linda going up to put a new reef 3 line due to original snapped

Code 2 Kite did a little explosion and now needs attention.

First find the trouble spots carefully

First carefully find the trouble spots

Dry with hairdryer if necessary and then clean with acetone

Mark dries with hairdryer if necessary and then cleans with acetone

Tape over torn area, both sides

Linda and Eric tape over torn area, both sides

Mark worked long into the night

Mark worked long into the night

 

 

 

Jason and Linda sewing it back together. Jason sewing and Linda running it through.

Jason and Linda sewing it back together. Jason sewing and Linda running it through.

We managed to get all of Code 2 taped and 2/3rds sewn up when the weather became a factor again and work stopped.  Great work though by Mark, Kat, Eric, Sean, Jason, and me.  Code 2 was finished in Seattle along with Code 3 who had a misadventure later.

The sun will come out!

The sun will come out and a new day of adventure will begin.

A side note about our Mother duty here.  Elaine and I were a team and with the crazy weather we had some wild moments….when two of three bowls of Tuna salad went flying in the galley and flew all over the sitting area.  That night we had Shrimp curry and several of our crew that were not sick at this time did not eat, self included due to little green monster attack.  Those that did eat found themselves sick later that evening.  Did discover that tuna, egg and potato are a good combination for tuna salad.  In case you haven’t guessed, we had tuna everytime we had mother duty.  Not our choice but was the way the day bags were set up.  You pull up the bag and then you go with what you pull out of the bag.

Cooking at an angle

Cooking at an angle

March 27th we saw dolphins during our 2am to 6am watch.  Also beautiful moon and not overly cold.

Moon over Clipper Telemed

Moon over Clipper Telemed

Excitement on board when Eric tried cooking bacon and the winds hit.  We eventually had a small grease fire and then life settled though wind did not.  Good news was that we sighted LMax.

April 1st was a great starry night with amazing lightening flashes that filled the sky.  I wondered if the flashes would have been so evident during the day with fairly clear skies.  Will have to notice next opportunity.  I know they are evident if there are lots of storm clouds during day.

April 3rd we had 40 to 60 knot winds causing top batten to break, main sheet broke, tricing line on port side broke.  Is there anything else that might break??

April 4th the first time (we are almost at date line) we saw an amazing meteorite (?) flash behind us.  Giant flash of light that seemed really close and way too bright to be a shooting star.  During the day we got some rain, sun, hail, snow, sun, etc.  That night I was happily cleaning bilges.

water coming in and my job is to get it out. Many buckets worth.

water coming in and my job is to get it out. Many buckets worth.

My smile was wiped off a bit later as I was taking bucket up to have thrown overboard (THE WATER IN THE BUCKET, NOT THE BUCKET) when while on the steps out of the galley we got a huge hit by a wave, I lost my balance, flew down the stairs, around the corner and into the bilges by the wet locker.  Smashed the side of face and right shoulder when I landed.  Got some ice on my face, but still had an amazing black eye and red bruise on face for the next few weeks.

Black eye and red bruise

Black eye and red bruise

Better shot of the red bruise

Better shot of the red bruise and yes it did hurt!

April 4th again- Kat and I did a redo of reef three once again and now having to use part of Yankee sheet (outer covering) as anti chafe.

April 6th mother duty again and this time I made some cookies with cooking oil instead of butter (Elaine is allergic to butter).  Actually they tasted ok.

Weather has begun to be really bitter cold.  Feet and hands feel frozen everytime I am up for watch now.  Have begun to put hand warmers under cap to keep them dry and then pull them down to warm hands when I can.

April 8th did yet another version of reef two (redo #4) by splicing together parts of old reef 2 and old reef 3.  Another day of sun, sleet, hail, and sun.  WHAT IS WITH THIS WEATHER? Had Sean’s pizza for lunch!  Yum!!

April 9th All hands on deck called and Code 3 is in the water dragging behind the boat.  The halyard had snapped and all hands were on portside working to pull it into the boat.  This took about an hour and the kite shredded more the whole time it was dragging back there.

Code 3 in Seattle after some of it had been taped.

Code 3 in Seattle after some of it had been taped.

Another view of Code 3 in Seattle

Another view of Code 3 in Seattle

Code 3 and repair tape ready to go

Code 3 and repair tape ready to go

I was not lucky enough to work on this as I was dealing with the immersion/trench foot issue at Nancy’s.

April 11th more excitement when the starboard upper backstay line snapped.  Sean went up and fixed it and then we dealt with trying to get the main back up going downwind bare pole (no sails up).  The fix and getting the main up took over 3 hours as main kept getting stuck between shroud and mast under first spreader.  I wonder if there is a better way to do this in the ocean with rolling waves pushing you forward.  My thought would be to turn into the wind.  Would this not work in these conditions?

More sunny days followed and finally we see land!

 LAND!

LAND!

And there was land on both sides.  Which is US and which is Canada?  Duh, the right side is US and the left side is Canada.  The mountains looked higher on the Canadian side but that is ok.

Funny looking skies

Funny looking skies but who cares there is land!

Crossing the finish line!

Crossing the finish line!

Do you think that everyone was a bit excited?

Do you think that everyone was a bit excited?

And now for some cleanup while we motor the 100+ miles through the Strait Juan de Fuca.

First put things up to dry out.

First put things up to dry out.

Eric is campaigning to be a model.

Eric is campaigning to be a model.

Sails coming up on deck

Sails coming up on deck

Looks like Ryan is in charge

Looks like Ryan is in charge

Mark and Justin cleaning out bilges in sail locker

Mark and Justin cleaning out bilges in sail locker

Ryan doing floorbboards

Ryan doing floorboards

Mark doing the rinse

Mark doing the rinse

Justin checking to see what is next

Justin checking to see what is next

Sunset on way to Seattle

Sunset on way to Seattle

First view of Seattle as we are coming in

First view of Seattle as we are coming in

Seattle here we come!

Seattle here we come!

Jason relaxing as we go in!

Jason relaxing as we go in!

Elaine's turn on the rolled up mainsail

Elaine’s turn on the rolled up mainsail

Neil ready to go with his little friend

Neil ready to go with his little friend

Tom ready to get there

Tom ready to get there

Everyone ready to land

Everyone ready to land

Coming into Seattle Bell Harbor. Yahoo! we are here.

Coming into Seattle Bell Harbor. Yahoo! we are here.

And just a few fun shots.

Ronnie Alessandrini (one of my first band students) is this your business?

Ronnie Alessandrini (one of my first band students) is this your business?

Love the way the rays of the sun come through

Love the way the rays of the sun come through

Beautiful evening coming

Beautiful evening coming

Sean's creation

Sean’s creation (every meal Sean cooks is a delight)

Yep, you guessed it, Sean's fish and chips and beetroot

Yep, you guessed it, Sean’s fish and chips and beetroot

Beautiful

Beautiful

China's M&Ms

China’s M&Ms

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Looking at the boat from the bowsprit

Looking at the boat from the bowsprit

Hungry guys!

Hungry guys!

M&MS

M&MS, can’t get enough of them

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That’s it for now.  If you become friends of Clipper Telemed you will see some of the posts of the going through the canal.  My versions will come once we hit New York.

Have a great few weeks til we meet again!

 

 

Enjoying Seattle

Coming into Seattle Bell Harbor.  Yahoo! we are here.

Coming into Seattle Bell Harbor. Yahoo! we are here.

My time in Seattle was a really great time minus the Immersion/Trench foot problem.  Upon arrival, I was met by good friends Ruby (best friend from Portland)and Nancy (longtime friend through her sisters, Linda Jo and Bette, and as one of my campers in my swimming class at Camp LaJita).  Having someone meet you upon arrival is really awesome and those two being there plus coming home to America was really incredible.  One never knows how much it means until it happens.

We have now arrived!

We have now arrived!

Let me off the boat!! But first gotta go to immigration/customs.

Let me off the boat!! But first gotta go through  immigration/customs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Neil’s daughter came through with some sausage wraps for us when we returned from customs and Seattle provided us some goodies also in the form of gourmet popcorn, clam chowder, drinks and more!  Then to show the boat to Rub y and Nancy.

Not sure what Nancy thinks of the boat.

Not sure what Nancy thinks of the boat.

Ruby is camera shy so she is taking the picture of us sitting on the mainsail all rolled up.

Ruby is camera shy so she is taking the picture of us sitting on the mainsail all rolled up.

Then off to find some more food and to get my feet back into circulation I thought.  Wrong, the pain of the last two days was still in full force when I loaded into Nancy’s car to go to her house.  How lucky I was as she became a full fledged nurse the next morning when she had to take me to Immediate care clinic, then Pharmacy, then home to soak feet, warm compresses and elevate.  Really great care as laundry was done, even foul weather stuff was getting cleaned and hung out to dry.

Picking up gear and bags from the boat

Picking up gear and bags from the boat

All the wet foul weather gear everywhere in their back yard

All the wet foul weather gear everywhere in their back yard

I did take Amtrak down to Portland to celebrate Ruby’s 60th birthday.  That was a fun ride for me.

Back in Seattle I got to go to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ?Museum? where they provided information about their funding along with interactive places that allowed us to make comments.  Lots of great quotes everywhere.

This was my favorite quote

This was my favorite quote.  “As” you and I is the last line.

At the foundation

The wall showing lots of the people they have worked with over the years.

Then a great meal at Ray’s with a great view.

From Ray's restaurant. View of the Canadian mountains

From Ray’s restaurant. View of the Canadian part of the Olympic mountains

One of the best events there was being able to visit with several ex students.  Fun time Daryl Fiske, David Gibson from DS, Fisher from AYC Sailing camp, and Elaine and Kevin Bailey from Judson.  Wish I had pictures of all and if you have been watching Facebook you have seen most.

Kevin, Elaine and their daughters Reese and Paige.

Kevin, Elaine and their daughters Reese and Paige.

Missed Justin Freeman as he took ill, but will see him another time.  Loved seeing everyone!  Really proud of each of them.

Tom, our Telemed man and me

Tom, our Telemed man and me

Then Renee and Lynna came up from Austin to see me or to check out the boats.  Their time to sail though happened with no wind.  We did get to go to Chihuly Glass Museum together and it was amazing works of art.

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Even outside art

Even outside art and Ruby accidentally got caught by camera

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Even saw a man playing an ancient instrument while we were there.

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Then a quick trip to  Snoqualmie Falls where we ran into the wife of an LMax round the worlder, Nigel who took our picture!

Nancy, Ruby and me at the Falls

Nancy, Ruby and me at the Falls

Snoqualmie Falls

Snoqualmie Falls

Nancy played ocarina for a benefit for the lady who makes Ocarinas in the theatre in Pike market.

Had to visit a friend in the market while I was there.

Had to visit a friend in the market while I was waiting for the concert.

Amazing musician Nancy!  Really enjoyed hearing her play.  I have most of her recordings of Tingstadt and Rumbel so I know what a fine musician she is.  Plus she also does recordings for individual records and she showed me how she did that at home.  she plays her part and then sends it in and it is added into the mix.  How cool in that?

Nancy at her music making station!

Nancy at her music making station!

I even got to go to the GIANT REI store!

Great quote at the REI store

Great quote at the REI store

Is this my next adventure?

Looks more comfortable than the Clipper bunk.

Looks more comfortable than the Clipper bunk.

All in all Seattle was great.  My niece July came up from LA and it was great catching up on the family with her and also seeing her pregnant with the first child to come in July.  Looking forward to going out to visit and see the young one (I call him Jules though they don’t have a name for him yet) when I get home.

Enjoyed visiting with ExPow descendant Nancy Kragh and her daughter Kristen and her family.  Kristen and family are currently living on a sailboat and getting ready to take off on a year or more sailing adventure.

What I learned from this stop is that “friends are friends forever” and “Home sweet Home” and family are important in one’s life.  Another reason I am glad that I am on this adventure….discovering things about myself.

Sunset at Bell Harbor

Sunset at Bell Harbor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Saga of the Dry Suit

Thought I would provide you with some entertainment while I get pictures updated and on WordPress.  We have made it through the Panama Canal!

Clipper Telemed is the boat on the right of the three rafted up going through one of the locks.

Clipper Telemed is the boat on the right of the three rafted up going through one of the locks.

We went through the canal with UNICEF and Derry Londerry yesterday. Very interesting how it all works and it did rain on us most of the way with lightening and thunder! This picture was prior to us putting up our awning. Continue reading

Qingdao to Seattle

Hello all,

A quick note about the Pacific crossing then a special request.

The Pacific crossing contained everything Mother Nature could throw at us, from some sun, some hot (at the China side of the adventure), lots of COLD including rainy cold, sleeting cold, hailing cold and some snowing cold.  She also provided lots of wind to a few cases of the doldrums (no wind).  Three plus weeks of the journey were wet and cold.  It was like living in a COLD rain forest.  Many times, the condensation from inside the boat would drip down on us.  I did learn to sleep with my head under the covers during that journey. Continue reading

A Bit More from Qingdao

At the Chihuly Glass Museum

At the Chihuly Glass Museum

OK, this is not Qingdao, but an afternoon with friends Renee, Lynna, Nancy and Ruby at the Chihuly Glass Museum in Seattle.  That’s me in the picture, but behind me is how my hair normally looked on the boat and is how I ended up with my head shaved when we crossed the Equator.  This was a great way for me to share the look with you.  And now to finish with Qingdao!!
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